Nicola Antonio Manfroce
Italian composer
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Nicola Antonio Manfroce (20 February 1791, in Palmi – 9 July 1813, in Naples) was an Italian composer.[1] His first work was a cantata for Napoleon's birthday, which was performed at the Neapolitan court on 15 August 1809.[2]
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